Tuninetti, Adrián Serafín

Undergraduate -Postgraduate education:
Lawyer, Faculty of Law (FD), UNC (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba). Master's Degree in International Affairs. Ph.D in International Studies CEA, FCS (Faculty of Social Sciences) UNC.
Teaching position(s) at the FCS:
Assistant Professor of International Political Processes in Political Science and in Sociology degrees. Assistant Professor in the seminar on Specific Rights in Social Work degree.
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Key words:
Sports. International Sports Federations. Globalization and transnationalism. Human Rights.
Lines of investigation:
Sports. Soccer and international sports organizations approached from the perspective of globalization and transnationality. Mega sporting events and their political, economic, social, and cultural implications, with special emphasis on human rights.
Bonding capabilities:
International Studies training related to the study of sport and its social, political, economic, and cultural effects. Experience in foreign policy investigation and the intersection between globalization, transnationalism, and Human Rights with sports. Moreover, he provides counseling on research and training activities for both undergraduate and postgraduate researchers.
Cyt expertise:
Specialist on the intersection between Sports, particularly Football, and Law, Human Rights, International Affairs, Political Science, Geopolitics and Sociology. Currently, he studies international sports federations and their relationship with the state, society, economy and culture, as well as their role as global actors in a globalized and transnational world.
Current research project/program:
Director of the research program “Studies on Sports and Transnationality” CEA, FCS UNC RESOL-2024-74-E-UNC-DIR#CEA (from 2024 to 2029).
Coordinator of the research program “International Affairs, human rights and history: evolution and current challenges” CEA FCS UNC: RESOL-2024-74-E-UNC-DIR#CEA (from 2024 to 2029).
Member of the research project “Sports and Human Rights in the 21st century: Multidisciplinary analysis of a complex relationship”. Faculty of Social Sciences UNC.